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B. professor of lliitural .^cicntts, ^nticnt & Pobcru ^ungu;igcs. Mis8 LOUISA DeWOLF ALLISON, (Cc;ubcr of C;uglislj ^ranches imb ^ITlutl^cmutits. Miss LAURA C. KNIGHT, :?issistunt STcutljcr of tlje |i^a.tguagrs. Miss MARGARET BURBIGE, -^sststitut (Lciubcr of ^latbcmutits. 3Iiss ELIZABETH A. STURGESS, STcatbcr of Oil |.1iuntmg, Craiiouiitg, itc, &t. Miss ALICE C. BxVRNES, 3issistuut cTcacbct in Cranoning aub Jlrafainjr. 3Iiss MAUD A. CRONYN, Q^cacljcr of ^instrumental anb ^ocal Illusic. FREDERICK AGTHE, Esq., |lrofc5sor of ^iano, Organ, anb Dotal pusic. ^5S>^' ^■^b LADIEB ACADEMY 5 GRADUATES. 1859. Barnes, Alice C Sach-iUe, K B. Black, Arabella Saekville, N. B. Burbigo, Margaret Curnivallis, N. S. Knight, Laura C Sheffield, N. B. Lyons, Mary A Saekville, N. B. McLeod, Margaret A Saekville, N. B. Pidwell, Maria E California, U. S. Pidwell, Funnie A California, U. S. Scott, Azuba Windsor, N. S. Towse, JIary R Saekville, N. B. COR UNUM, VIA UNA. 35-IA.-^ 31, 1850. f ^C>?S=^" ■~^"Sl,€c^ : I' i'4 i^.; ^^79^^. THE M I! N T A L M 8 fl N ORDER OF EXERCISES. f LADIES' KXHIIJITION. Pouttt ^Ui^on ^'lulifsi' 3if;ulcmi|. May 3l8t, 1859. ORGAN VOLUNTARY. Saliilutory Laura C. Knight. MUSIC. Fragments of P]Jcn Arabella Black. What arc wc ? Mary A. Lyon.s. Parlons do iliffercnts chos-es A. Barnes, M. A. McLeocl, M. R. To>\sc. MUSIC. The Stars of Iloavcn Fannie A. PiJwcU. Earth's Battle Fields Margaret A. McLcod. Onward Mary 11. Towso. J)(is Scheiden A. Scott, 31. E. i'idwell, F. A. Pidwell. MUSIC. Labor est voluptas Alice C. Barnes. The Flowers of Earth Marie E. PidwcU. The ability of the mind to discover God . Azuba Scott. To KuXov, TO uYuSuf, to ah^Si; Luura C. Knight. MUSIC. Moral, superior to Physical Triumphf^; and Valedictory Addresses Margaret Burbige. CONFERRING DIPLOMAS. PARTING SONG \ Ji"^'f V' v- ' ^Ir^^'T ) Words by Miss L. C. Knight. d^'^Z^^' ~^S<5t: ^ ^9bs^ ,^. --i^lLCc^p lADIEs' ACAPKMV. STUDENTS. NAMK3. UESIDE.VCK. Allison, Annio C Sadril/e, Allison, Jane C •Sacfa-ille. Allison, Susau A Sackvtllc. Allison, Mary Sachi/k, Allison, Sophia Newport, N. S. Angwin, Elizabotli M Aijhsford, N. S. Albro, Fannio CornwalUs, N. S. Anderson, Lucctta Sackrille. Barnes, Alice C SachvlUe. Barnes, Caroline E St. John. Black, Arabella Sackvillc. ]ilack, Laura SackviUe. Black, Louisa SuchviUe. Black, Rebecca SaehviUe. Black, LiUic W IlaUfax. Bartlctt, Emma Brigiis, Nfld. Bradshaw, Annie Bedcque, P. E. I. Bennett, Martha J Newport, N. S. Bell, Mary M Neiv Glasgow, K. S. Bent, Matilda C Pi((jwash, N. S. Bent, Bessie Piigwash. Borden, Eliza A Pagwash. Boultenhouse, Eliza SackclUe. Bowser, Mary J SackviUe. Bowser, Sarah A SackviUe. Bowser, Susan E SackviUe. m d^K^yP^' ^-^^t^ I M 1 I I u .^^^^ i TUB MOUNT ALLISON NAMES. UKSIDKNCES. lJi>bv__. LADIES ACADEMY 11 NAMES. ItESIDEnCE. Richardson, jMary Jane Saclrille. Ilathbun, Elizabeth A Horton. Robertson, Isabella St. John. Rol)inson, Fannie Muncton. Scott, Azuba Windsor. Seamans, Margaret JIaccati. Smallwood, Eliza Amherst. Smallwood, Lavinia Amherst. Silliker, Elizabeth Bay Verte. Smith, Isabella Fort Latcrence, H. S. Smith, Eliza A Sackville. Silver, Elizabeth ConucalUs. Storm, Emma St. John. Taylor, Louisa " Taylor, Susan P Thomas, Kate Thomas, IM. J Charhttctown, P.E.I. Turner, Dorcas A St. John. Thomson, Eliza A Halifax. Thomson, Mary A " Tucker, Carrie " Temple, Amelia Dioiifrics. Towse, Mary R Sackville. Towso, Gertrude " Trueman, Lizzie A Point delJute. Yau2;hn, Elizabeth St. Martins, Weddall, Elizabeth Parrshoro. Weddall, Mary "Weldon, Sarah Richihucto. Wheolofk, Ellen M Ih-idgetotcn. Total 153. ^o^SP^ ot:5€= ! ! : f , -K'l ^?QL%-^ 12 THK MOUNT ALLISON itumlJ^v of gupiljsi in rtitfcvcut f turtifsi. KLEMKNTARY. SCIENCES. NATURAL T?oa.lin- SO ^'"f"''") I'l'ilo-^ophy 03 Euulisli Gi-ainnuir 78 J^ i.vsu.lo-v 1.) Ck'o-n.nl.v 40 I Clinnistry 50 I'L'iuiimisliii l.'iO Eii;;lish Analysis 30 Eiij^lisli History 55 Universal History 35 riiysical Gco^raiiliy 41 Coni])Ositioii 140 MATHEMATICS. Aritlimctic 97 Al.-clira r-3 Geometry ''.8 Tri^^oiiometry 10 MODERN LANGUAGES. Frciicli 7.3 Gernum 17 ANCIENT LANGUAGES. Lntin 37 Greek 10 Geolo:,'y 34 Botany, 44 Astronomy 33 Natural Tlieolojry 20 MENTAL SCIENCES. Mental P!iilo?oi)liy IS Moral I'iiilosoitliy 8 LoL^ie aiul Khetone 20 MUSIC. Instrumental 120 Vocal lu5 FINE Drawing,' (Jil Painting'' Coloured Cravon. Blaek .lo...;.... Mono Chronnitic. Water Colours . . Grecian PaintiuLT. ( )riental Paintin;;, , Wax Plowers. . . . I Wax Fruit ARTS, 30 30 20 11 12 9 21 23 GRADUATING COURSE. Enfilisli Grammar, Analysis and Parsing, Geoj^raphy, Ixcading, Penmanship, Physical Geoun'apliy, ]''n<:lish History, Universal History, Critical Keadini.% " Aritlnnetic, Book-keeping, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Anatomy and Physiology, Natural Philosophy, C'leniistry, Zoology, Botany, Natural Theology, Cieology, Astronomy, French, (iernian, Latin, Greek, Moital Pliilosophy, Moral Piiilo«opliy, Logic and Klietoric, Evidences of Cln-istiaiiity. A Diploma is given to those who complete tlie alxjvc course. ^o"?SP^ ^■^tsC^ ^,^.9^>^ --rf^^^^ f,3 15 no 34 44 ;!3 ■20 IS 8 20 120 lUJ 30 •27 . 30 2() , 11 . 12 . 9 . 21 . 23 I'V' r9 I ^"^0€^ ladies' academy. 13 TERMS. For Board and Tuition in Elementary I5ran( Fourteen Weeks, payable always iu advanee. 8d., per term. LANGUAGES. French German lies £G Tuition . ..XO 3s 4d., per term of fur day i)Ui)ils £1 Gs. f) 8 per term. 8 8 6 8 " 8 f. 8 8 6 8 GO '' 10 " U) 6 8 6 8 " " " 6 8 " 13 4 Latin G reek Natural Sciences SCIENCES. !Moral Sciences Aljicbra Higher Mathematics... Oil Paintiny; PAINTING. ^lono Clu'omatic .. 1 Polv Clironiatic . . . 1 Drawin;; Water Colours ... 1 . . . 1 Oriental PaintinLj Grecian Painting Wax Fruit WAX. 1 W^ax Flowers . . . 1 Piano Melodeon MUSIC. 2 o Or^Mn 9 Tliornugh Ba«s 9 Vocal Music Use of Instruments, . . . '^ --^ o,-— . ■ ~"~-^ > ^ J. i I iii i T'. ^Of^iP^ ~^^-.€^-^. I .^.^m^ ^s THE MOUNT A L L I 3 N TEXT BOOKS. " ELEMENTARY STUDIES. Spelling Sar^ront's Standiinl SiioUer, ami Martin's Orthocpist. Geoguapiiy, Jlori^c and Mitchell. I'livsiCAL DO Warren's. Dictionary Worcester's Conipreliensive, & Webster's Unaliridfr'd MATHEMATICS. AniTHMETic Davics & Thomson. ALC.KunA Davics & Diivics, Bonrdon. Geomethy Davies' Leiicndrc. Trigon'ometiiy Davics' Leuendrc. BooKKEEi'iNO Fulton & Eastman's. BELLES LETTRES. Composition Quackenlios & Parker's Aids. CuiTicisM Lord Karnes. RiiKToiuc Nevv-man, Whately, Campbell. Lociir IIod;;c, Wiiatcly, Parker. IIiSTOiiY, (English). .Pinnock's Gohl-;inith. IIiSTOUY, (Universal ).Willson's, Wliitc's. LANCUACES.-CRAMMARS. English Lcnnie's, Bullion & Green. Latin Bullion's Scries. GiiEEiv Bullion's Scries. French Fas(iue!le's Course. German Woodbury's Course. READING. ENOUaK. Snnrcnt's Scries of Standard Kealers. Porter's Klictorical Reader. Boyd's School Editions of the Eni.'-Iish Poets. LATIN, Bullion's Render. Viriril, Cooper's Edition. Cicero's Orations, Bullion's Edition, Horace's Odes and p]podes. Dictionaries, — Crook & Srlicm'.s, Andrews'. Smith's Classical Dictioiuirv. M d^'-^ty?^' ^C>e")tP ^ OrtliOC'iiist. ^^<^^ ^ \l(^ LADIES ACADKMY 15 GRElilC. Bullion's Reader. Xoii()i)lion'9 Aiiuhasis. Xcnoijlion's Mcmoniliilia. Homer's Iliad. Dictionary, — Liddell i Seott, an n 1' I : •> ^p3i)P^" — '(f5 [in once m S'r^^^^ I ! LADIKS ACADEMY 10 OIL PAINTING, DRAWING, &c. In this (lopartniont toadiers of ability have buon sccureil, who deyoto all their time to the itu[»il.s. The .students in tlio variou.s branches of the Fine Arts average from seventv to eighty per term. No expense h;. ■ been spared in procuring the greatest possible variety of the l>est copies for the pupils. The materials for this dejiartment arc imported direct from London. Particular attention is paid to those who expect to become teachers of the arts. Parents arc rciiuested to connnunicatc directly with the Principal or Preceptress their wishes with lespect to the Fine Arts. Young Lidies sometimes are atbnitted to these classes, assuming that their |)arents' consent has been obtained, when afterwards this is found not to have been the case. We do not hesitate to say that the different brandies arc all taught at a very low rate, yet we must caution parents that if their cliildrcn take many studies and add to these Music and the Fine Arts, with the materials reipiired, their bills n\ust run up to a ]n'etty large -pum. It is very desirable that students should enter the Institution at the conmiencemcnt of the term and continue until the close. The literary exercises and concert at the close of the term are found to exert a very benefieial influence. Attention is invited particularly to the importance, in connection with the flnancial working of the Academy, of the advance payment of the ordinary charge foi tuition and board. A good library is accessible to the pupils, for the use of which a small fee is charged. The Institution is moderately supplied with Phib.sophical appa- ratus, useful for illustrations and experiments by the Teachers. A well supplied IMedicine Chest is always kept in the Academy, and every case of sickness receives immediate attention. There is a regular charge of Two Shillings and Six Pence per term 'frr medicine. ^:>t>^ ^^•^^^c^ I • I i;< f t »! ^5>b«^ .-cf^^J^^ ^ 20 THE .MOUNT ALLISON MOUNT ALLISON LADIES' LITERARY SOCIETY. (InMihtUd SrjilciiiUr, \)^:>S.) Mk3. 31. Louisa Allison, A.li., President. Miss Laura C. Knuuit, Seciotary. Kkv. J. Allison, A. 15., Treasurer. IIONOKAKY IMEMJJKUS. Mrs. C. F. AUisun. Mi.sR Louisa DeW. Allison. Bliss E. A. Sturgess. 3Iiss IMaud A. Cronyn. Jliss Hannah Kaymontl. Mrs. J. 11. Narraway. MEMBERS. Miss ]M. IJurbigc, A. IJlack, A. C. Barnes, S. ]iow.